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Tenodera
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora The femur (; ), or thigh bone, is the proximal bone of the hindlimb in tetrapod vertebrates. The head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum in the pelvic bone forming the hip joint, while the distal part of the femur articulates with t ... which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
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Tenodera Angustipennis
''Tenodera angustipennis'' is a species of mantis native to Asia and nearby areas of Oceania. The species was introduced and became established in the eastern United States. ''Tenodera angustipennis'' was noticed as early as 1921 in Aberdeen, Maryland, but that occurrence was not noted in a published record until 1933. Etymology This species has two common names narrow-winged mantis and Japanese mantis in English. This insect is known as チョウセンカマキリ (translates to "Korean mantis") in the Japanese language and 참사마귀, (an alternative name which translates to "true mantis") as well as just plain 사마귀 (a formal name) in the Korean language (사마귀 can mean the whole order of Mantodea or this specific species of praying mantis). "Tenodera" is from Greek meaning "slender neck" and "angustipennis" is from Latin meaning "narrow wing". Description Adults and nymphs Size: Males 65~80 mm, females 68~85 mm in length. ''Tenodera angustipennis'' ar ...
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Tenodera Sinensis
The Chinese mantis (''Tenodera sinensis'') is a species of mantis native to Asia and the nearby islands. In 1896 this species was accidentally introduced by a nursery tender at Mt. Airy near Philadelphia, United States. ''Tenodera sinensis'' often is erroneously referred to as ''Tenodera aridifolia sinensis'' because it was at first described as a subspecies of '' Tenodera aridifolia'', but ''Tenodera sinensis'' is now established as a full species. ''Tenodera sinensis'' feeds primarily on other insects, though adult females sometimes catch small vertebrates. For example, they have been observed feeding on hornets, spiders, grasshoppers, katydids, small reptiles, amphibians, and even hummingbirds. Like most mantids, they are known to be cannibalistic. One study found that cannibalism occurs in up to 50% of matings. These mantids have been observed eating the larvae of monarch butterflies, while discarding the entrails. Description The Chinese mantis is a long, slender, brow ...
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Tenodera Stotzneri
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
(v. 5.0, retrieved 13 August 2021)
#'' Tenodera acuticauda'' (Yang, 1997) #''

Tenodera Rungsi
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
(v. 5.0, retrieved 13 August 2021)
#'' Tenodera acuticauda'' (Yang, 1997) #''



Tenodera Philippina
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
(v. 5.0, retrieved 13 August 2021)
#'' Tenodera acuticauda'' (Yang, 1997) #''

Tenodera Iringana
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
(v. 5.0, retrieved 13 August 2021)
#'' Tenodera acuticauda'' (Yang, 1997) #''

Tenodera Intermedia
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
(v. 5.0, retrieved 13 August 2021)
#'' Tenodera acuticauda'' (Yang, 1997) #''

Tenodera Costalis
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
(v. 5.0, retrieved 13 August 2021)
#'' Tenodera acuticauda'' (Yang, 1997) #''



Tenodera Chloreudeta
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
(v. 5.0, retrieved 13 August 2021)
#'' Tenodera acuticauda'' (Yang, 1997) #''

Tenodera Caudafissilis
''Tenodera''Burmeister H (1838) ''Handb. Ent., Burm.'' 2: 534. is a genus of mantis in the family Mantidae which contains several species of praying mantises. The species in this genus can be found primarily in Africa, Asia and Australia, but also North America. Description Specifically, mantids in this genus can be identified by their mid and hind femora which contain an apical spine. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Tenodera'':Mantodea Species File
(v. 5.0, retrieved 13 August 2021)
#'' Tenodera acuticauda'' (Yang, 1997) #''

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List Of Mantis Genera And Species
The following list of mantis genera and species is based on the "Mantodea Species File", which is the primary reference for the taxonomy shown here. The insect Order (biology), order Mantodea consists of over 2,400 species of mantises in about 460 genus, genera. 75 of these genera are in the Family (biology), family Mantidae (the mantids), which formerly was sole family recognized within the order. In some cases, common names in the English language are loosely applied to several different members of a particular genus, or even for species in various genera. For example, "giant Asian mantis" is used for various members of ''Hierodula'', "dead leaf mantis" may refer not only to various species of ''Deroplatys'', but to all brown mantises that use leaf mimicry for camouflage. "flower mantis" refers to numerous mantises, especially those belonging to or similar to those of genus ''Creobroter'', and so on. ---For citation of common nomenclature and additional references, see individua ...
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Tenodera Australasiae
''Tenodera australasiae'', the purple-winged mantis, is species of praying mantis. Found in Australia, it is common in most parts of Brisbane (QLD). Both males and females are capable of flight. The species has not been shown to be parthenogenetic. Range All of Australia,
www.ces.csiro.au Tenodera australasiae (Leach)
but said to be absent in New Zealand.
Ramsay, G. W. 1990. Mantodea (Insecta) with a review of aspects of functional morphology and biology. ''Fauna of New Zealand'' 19, 96 pages. . Published 13 June 1990.


Diet

The purple-winged mantis has varied diet consisting mainly of other